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  1. Episode 105: Publishers Explain Costs of Producing Online Journals - Tech Therapy - The Chronicle of Higher Education

    http://chronicle.com/blogs/techtherapy/2013/04/03/episode-105-publishers-explain-costs-of-producing-online-journals/?cid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en

    —Huffduffed by chrisaldrich 2 months ago

  2. To Trim Down, Spelman Trades Sports For Fitness

    Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/2012/12/06/166653972/to-trim-down-spelman-trades-sports-for-fitness

    —Huffduffed by swirlspice 6 months ago

  3. Episode 101: Giving Everyone at College a ‘Domain of One’s Own’ - Tech Therapy - The Chronicle of Higher Education

    http://chronicle.com/blogs/techtherapy/2012/12/05/episode-101-giving-everyone-at-college-a-domain-of-ones-own/?cid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en

    —Huffduffed by chrisaldrich 6 months ago

  4.  Mobile Web in Higher Ed | Fresh Squeezed Mobile brought you by Breaking Development

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    This week Dave Olsen and Erik Runyon join us to discuss how their respective universities (West Virginia and Notre Dame) are approaching the mobile web through a combination of server-side detection and responsive design. We talk about how they built their new sites, whether user-agent detection is evil and how responsive design gets implemented at a large university.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/mobile-web-in-higher-ed

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 9 months ago

  5.  Mobile Web in Higher Ed | Fresh Squeezed Mobile brought you by Breaking Development

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    This week Dave Olsen and Erik Runyon join us to discuss how their respective universities (West Virginia and Notre Dame) are approaching the mobile web through a combination of server-side detection and responsive design. We talk about how they built their new sites, whether user-agent detection is evil and how responsive design gets implemented at a large university.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/mobile-web-in-higher-ed

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  6. Startup culture and the future of academic libraries: An interview with Brian Mathews | Education Futures

    Startup culture and the future of academic libraries: An interview with Brian Mathews

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 10 months ago

  7. The Politics of Student Debt: Nicholas Lemann and James Surowiecki on the Political Scene: Audio : The New Yorker

    Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925

    http://www.newyorker.com/online/2012/05/28/120528on_audio_politicalscene

    —Huffduffed by bananaslugdiva one year ago

  8. WNYC’s The Takeaway - College Week: Liberal Arts vs. Technical Degree

    What is more useful a technical degree or a liberal arts degree. And, which is likely to help you get a job? Two people who stand on opposite sides of the fence. Brian Fitzgerald is the executive director of the Business Higher Education Forum. He stands in favor of science, technology, engineering, and math — or “STEM” degrees. And Mark Bauerlein is an English professor at Emory University. He believes you can’t go wrong with a liberal arts degree.

    —Huffduffed by AndrewHazlett 2 years ago

  9. ISI: Higher Education Reform: A View from the States

    David Brooks Intercollegiate Studies Institute - Lecture Program Olin Online Lecture Library Washington, D.C. 11/20/08

    From http://www.isi.org/lectures/lectures.aspx?SBy=lecture%C2&Sfor=b706cf13-7347-4afe-b74e-9cb8d53ed131

    —Huffduffed by michele 4 years ago

  10. Does Public Higher Ed Funding Drive Economic Growth? 13 Jan 08

    Panelists discuss benefits and costs of public funding for higher education

    Featuring George Leef, Vice President for Research, John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy; Barmak Nassirian, Associate Executive Director, External Relations, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; Neal McCluskey, Associate Director, Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute; Moderator Doug Lederman, Editor, Inside Higher Ed

    From http://www.cato.org/event.php?eventid=5646 (1:24:13)

    —Huffduffed by michele 4 years ago

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